Barriers And Facilitators Of Physical Activity Participation For Young People And Adults With Childhood-Onset Physical Disability: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review

DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY(2021)

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Aim To understand the attitudes, barriers, and facilitators to physical activity participation for young people and adults with childhood-onset physical disability.Method Seven electronic databases (Embase, MEDLINE, PsychINFO, AMED, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and ERIC) were searched to November 2019. English language studies were included if they investigated attitudes, barriers, or facilitators to physical activity for young people (>= 15y) or adults with childhood-onset physical disabilities. Two reviewers applied eligibility criteria and assessed methodological quality. Data were synthesized in three stages: (1) thematic analysis into descriptive themes, (2) thematic synthesis via conceptual framework, and (3) an interpretive synthesis of the thematic results.Results Nineteen studies were included. Methodological quality varied, with only four qualitative studies and one quantitative study meeting all quality items. An overarching theme of 'finding the right balance' emerged. Six subthemes relating to capability, opportunity, and motivation contributed to physical activity participation being seen as 'the right fit' or 'all too hard'. The interpretive synthesis found social connections, social environment support, and an appropriate physical environment were essential to 'finding the right balance' to be physically active.Interpretation Physical activity participation for young people and adults with childhood-onset physical disabilities is primarily influenced by the social and physical environment.
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